Dyson Attachments For Wood Floors

Dyson Attachments For Wood Floors - One question I've been asked time and again over the years working in the wood flooring industry is; can my old fitted wooden floor be sanded and refurbished? A lot of people have a wooden floor in their own house which has been down for 6-10 years that's looking tired, dull, has spots or scratches in and has definitely seen better days. Many folks realize that original floor boards or parquet floors could be sanded back to produce a finished flooring that is lovely, having a fitted wooden flooring is a little more confusing, but what to do.

Firstly you have to discover what type of flooring you have, and most importantly that it is wood. I'm afraid the sole option would be to replace it if your flooring is a wood effect laminate then. Laminate flooring comes in varying degree of quality, but most of the time it is actually a wood effect print stuck to either an MDF or plywood plank with a lacquer on top, sanding it would sand the paint off and destroy the floor.

There are two types of fitted wooden flooring; the great news along with engineered and solid wood flooring is, both refurbished and could be sanded to look as new as the day. As it has a similar building engineered wooden flooring will often be mistaken for laminate. Engineered wood flooring includes a thin layer of real wood, usually between 3-5 mm bonded to your foundation of either ply or MDF board, because that it's fitted together with a tongue and groove and of its building, additionally, it remains very level.

Solid wood flooring certainly will inevitably cost a lot more to buy and is more expensive to make, but in my opinion, it isn't as great engineered as it is more inclined to warping.